J. Jeffrey
J. Jeffrey Filzenger, San Diego, CA US
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20090051114 | Systems and Methods for Multi-Platform Trading Card Game - A series of trading cards for playing a game comprising a first trading card for a first character comprising a first unique identifier and a first variable rule of play. The series of trading cards also comprises a second trading card for a second character comprising a second unique identifier and a second variable rule of play, wherein the first character is the same as the second character and wherein the second variable rule of play is different than the first variable rule of play. | 02-26-2009 |
20090054124 | SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR MULTI-PLATFORM TRADING CARD GAME - A method and system for generating a game component for a trading card game, comprising generating a trading card for playing the trading card game in a physical play platform, generating an electronic version of the trading card for playing on a first electronic platform and a second electronic platform, and implementing a rule of play for the trading card equivalently in the physical play platform and on the first and second electronic platforms. | 02-26-2009 |
J. Jeffrey Geldermann, Kenilworth, IL US
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20090132084 | Method of preparing and providing a sticker - A method of preparing and providing a sticker is disclosed. In one implementation, a user provides information to a central computer system. The central computer system uses the customer-provided information to prepare an electronic document that is sent to a printer. The electronic document is printed on a mailer blank that includes a sticker. An optional second layer of ink may be applied to the sticker in order to improve legibility of the sticker when it is attached to a windshield. The printed mailer is folded and mailed to the customer. | 05-21-2009 |
J. Jeffrey Kablik, Tyngsboro, MA US
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20100121261 | Anti-Adhesion Spraying - Dry powders containing bioresorbable hyaluraonic acid (“HA”) are applied directly to a desired location in a patient wound to reduce adhesions, without first forming a hydrated gel. HA includes hyaluronic acid that has been modified, cross-linked or combined with other substances. it is important to control the size of the particles in the powder. The powder is essentially dry and blowable powder. At least 90% of powder particles have a maximum dimension between 30 μm and 1 mm. | 05-13-2010 |